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Preface.
Introductory Bibliography.
1.The Heritage of the American Press.
2.The Colonial Years.
3.The Press and the Revolution.
4.Founding the New Nation.
5.Westward Expansion.
6.A Press for the Masses.
7.The Irrepressible Conflict.
8.A Revolution in National Life.
9.The New Journalism.
10.The People's Champions.
11.Bastions of News Enterprise.
12.War Comes to the United States.
13.The Twenties: Radio, Movie, and Jazz Journalism.
14.Depression and Reform.
15.A World at War.
16.Television Takes Center Stage.
17.Challenges and Dissent.
18.A Crisis of Credibility.
19.Efforts to Improve the Media.
20.Media Technology: The Challenge of the 21st Century.
Notes.
Annotated Bibliography.
Index.
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